Countless women and men aim to emulate successful business people, such as, John D. Rockefeller or Steve Jobs and for a good reason. These people changed the face of the world with entrepreneurial genius. While Eric Pulier is not as well-known in this current age in every niche, he is on his way to greatness because of his future market demand and scarcity predictions. Not only does he rely on business tactics that have worked since time immemorial, but he also counts on his own unique way of looking at business and solving problems to craft brilliant new services and technologies. His curiosity and study of a wide range of topics makes him someone that crosses over into many different industries; much like Elon Musk or Benjamin Franklin. In 50 years of his life, he has built successful tech firms, raised money for poor and disadvantaged children, and continues to wow his critics and supporters alike.

Eric Pulier is a self-made man who was born in Teaneck, New Jersey. In the fourth grade he built his own computer just from what he learned from IT manuals, and he consistently scored well on tests in school. Eventually he attended Harvard and studied English and American Literature. To also pursue his love for technology. Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated from Harvard in 1988.

Eric Pulier decided to move to Los Angelas after his education, and it was there that he began to work as a futurist and entrepreneur. There he founded the company People Doing Things (PDT), which was a tech firm that solved real-world problems through technology. His unique way of looking at problems gave his company everything it needed to help the healthcare industry, education, and people living in poverty to solve issues that stumped them. Bringing it to today, Eric Pulier now leads his company ServiceMesh who offers solutions to organizations and companies around the world through Cloud technology.

While Eric is very successful, he also wants to help others be successful too. It is this reason that he created the X-Prize Foundation, which helps people receive funding so they can make their ideas into a reality.